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LLP Partner Change

Adding, removing or changing a partner in your LLP? We handle the consents, agreement update and Form 3 & 4 filings — seamlessly.

Overview

Bringing in a new partner, removing an existing one, or changing a designated partner in your LLP requires updating the LLP agreement and filing Form 4 (partner change) and Form 3 (agreement change) with the ROC, generally within 30 days. New designated partners also need a DPIN/DSC.

GovYapar manages the entire change — consents, DPIN/DSC for incoming partners, the agreement update, and the filings — so your LLP’s partner records stay accurate.

What’s included

  • Partner-change structuring
  • DPIN & DSC for new partners
  • Consent & resolution documentation
  • LLP agreement update
  • Form 3 & Form 4 filing
  • Records & register update

Who needs this

  • LLPs adding a new partner
  • LLPs removing/retiring a partner
  • LLPs changing designated partners

Documents required

  • Existing LLP agreement
  • Incoming/outgoing partner details
  • KYC of new partners
  • LLPIN & incorporation details
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.

1

Structure

We plan the partner change & contributions.

2

Onboard

DPIN/DSC for incoming partners arranged.

3

Update

Agreement amended; consents documented.

4

File

Form 4 & Form 3 filed with the ROC.

FAQs

Common questions

Form 4 for the partner change and Form 3 for the corresponding agreement change, generally within 30 days. We file both.

Yes — a new designated partner needs a DPIN and DSC. We arrange them as part of the process.

Removal must follow the LLP agreement’s terms and the law. We advise on the correct, dispute-safe process.

Yes — generally 30 days from the change. Late filing attracts additional fees, so we act promptly.

Related

Related services

Update your LLP partners.

Add or remove partners with Form 3 & 4 — handled end-to-end.

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